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Schliff... A new scene. Perhaps, even new people and happenings. I strode carefully behind the Princess and the two boys. The queen was nowhere in sight, but it seemed as though the Princess was taking the boys somewhere else. They walked in silence, while I trailed behind them at a cautious pace. I wanted to hang back and explore the hallways as I pleased, but I also didn’t want to move too far from them. I’d noticed that whenever I stayed too far from Lia, the world turned grayer and everything became less focused. "I worry about mother," the younger brother said as they passed a mural on the wall. "She'll be fine, don't worry. Mamaa is a great healer," Lia whispered. It was an empty hallway, which made the loud steps of their feet echo all through and for Lia's voice to echo ev